I noticed my old board 2010 Ronix One board has a crack on the top deck, so it's time for a new board. I haven't really kept up with new boards, so I don't know what good options are. There are now 2 One options - Timebomb and ATR. They say that the ATR is cheaper construction, so what's the difference? Isn't the ATR supposed to be a more durable option, or is that just the base?

I'm 6'1" and 205 lb. My current board is the 146, and I like it. I just need a new one. What other boards out there are similar? I'd like to stay with something similar in performance. I'm an intermediate rider. I don't have any shops around to demo a board. I've never been on a camber board, so don't think that I want to blindly make a leap to one of those. I can find the One ATR online for $400, and the Timebomb is $540 to get it in 146. I'm having a hard enough time with the $400 ATR, no way I'm spending $540. I've had a 143 board before, not sure how much the extra 3 cm is getting me.

I got a hyperlite Murray 150 this year and really like it. I'm 6' and 200lbs. Not sure i needed the 150, but it sure is less tiring than my old 141cm board. Good pop and rides way steadier than it looks with no bottom features.

Iím on the ronix bandwagon in STD size. I know you donít want to take a leap of faith on the camber, but Iím sold. Iíve been very pleased with the acceleration of the camber board, and the pop. Check out The-House.com. Theyíve got some deep discounts on ronix boards right now.

For reference, Iím about 40 yrs old, 190lbs and an intermediate rider. I can do wake to wake 180s and a backside roll. Thatís about all Iíve got in my small bag of tricks.

For the price of your board and shipping it, I can get a brand new One board. I don't see the value in that purchase for me unless the either the sale price is less or shipping is less than the $100 estimate.
I also see quite a few scuffs on the bottom which makes me think it's seen at least this season of use, which I wouldn't classify as mint.

Most who ride the One say it tracks really hard and is tough to break loose. I think the Kruz would be somewhat similar to the One in that regard, at least more so than the Murray. I ride a Murray 150 and it is the opposite. Very easy to break loose, and only tracks when you edge properly.